/**
 * @license Highcharts JS v7.0.2 (2019-01-17)
 * Debugger module
 *
 * (c) 2012-2019 Torstein Honsi
 *
 * License: www.highcharts.com/license
 */
'use strict';
(function (factory) {
	if (typeof module === 'object' && module.exports) {
		factory['default'] = factory;
		module.exports = factory;
	} else if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
		define(function () {
			return factory;
		});
	} else {
		factory(typeof Highcharts !== 'undefined' ? Highcharts : undefined);
	}
}(function (Highcharts) {
	(function (H) {
		/* eslint-disable */
		/* *
		 * Error information for the debugger module
		 * (c) 2010-2019 Torstein Honsi
		 * License: www.highcharts.com/license
		 */

		// DO NOT EDIT!
		// Automatically generated by ./tools/error-messages.js
		// Sources can be found in ./errors/*/*.md



		H.errorMessages = {
		    "10": {
		        "title": "Can't plot zero or subzero values on a logarithmic axis",
		        "text": "<h1>Can't plot zero or subzero values on a logarithmic axis</h1><p>This error occurs in the following situations: </p><ul><li>If a zero or subzero data value is added to a logarithmic axis</li><li>If the minimum of a logarithimic axis is set to 0 or less</li><li>If the threshold is set to 0 or less</li></ul><p>Note: As of Highcharts 5.0.8 it's possible to bypass this error message by setting <code>Axis.prototype.allowNegativeLog</code> to true, and add custom conversion functions. <a href=\"https://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/samples/highcharts/yaxis/type-log-negative/\">View live demo</a>.</p>",
		        "enduser": "<h1>Can't plot zero or subzero values on a logarithmic axis</h1><p>This error occurs in the following situations:</p><p>* If a zero or subzero data value is added to a logarithmic axis</p><p>* If the minimum of a logarithimic axis is set to 0 or less</p><p>* If the threshold is set to 0 or less</p><p>As of Highcharts 5.0.8 it's possible to bypass this error message by setting <code>Axis.prototype.allowNegativeLog</code> to <code>true</code> and add custom conversion functions. <a href=\"http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/samples/highcharts/yaxis/type-log-negative/\">\">View Live Demo</a>.</p>"
		    },
		    "11": {
		        "title": "Can't link axes of different type",
		        "text": "<h1>Can't link axes of different type</h1><p>This error occurs when using the <code>linkedTo</code> option to link two axes of different types, for example a logarithmic axis to a linear axis. Highcharts can't link these because the calculation of ticks, extremes, padding etc. is different.</p>"
		    },
		    "12": {
		        "title": "Highcharts expects point configuration to be numbers or arrays in turbo mode",
		        "text": "<h1>Highcharts expects point configuration to be numbers or arrays in turbo mode</h1><p>This error occurs if the series.data option contains object configurations and the number of points exceeds the turboThreshold. It can be fixed by either setting <code>turboThreshold</code> to a higher value, or changing the point configurations to numbers or arrays.</p><p>See <a href=\"https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts#plotOptions.series.turboThreshold\">plotOptions.series.turboThreshold</a></p>"
		    },
		    "13": {
		        "title": "Rendering div not found",
		        "text": "<h1>Rendering div not found</h1><p>This error occurs if the <a href=\"https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts#chart.renderTo\">chart.renderTo</a> option is misconfigured so that Highcharts is unable to find the HTML element to render the chart in.</p><p>If using a DOM ID when creating the chart, make sure a node with the same ID exists somewhere in the DOM.</p>"
		    },
		    "14": {
		        "title": "String value sent to series.data, expected Number",
		        "text": "<h1>String value sent to series.data, expected Number</h1><p>This happens if using a string as a data point, for example in a setup like this: </p><pre>series: [{\n    data: [&quot;3&quot;, &quot;5&quot;, &quot;1&quot;, &quot;6&quot;]\n}]</pre><p>Highcharts expects numerical data values.</p><p>The most common reason for this error this is that data is parsed from CSV or</p><p>from a XML source, and the implementer forgot to run <code>parseFloat</code></p><p>on the parsed value.</p><p>Note: For performance reasons internal type casting is not performed, and only the first value is checked (since 2.3).</p>"
		    },
		    "15": {
		        "title": "Highcharts expects data to be sorted",
		        "text": "<h1>Highcharts expects data to be sorted</h1><p>This happens when creating a line series or a stock chart where the data is not sorted in ascending X order.</p><p>For performance reasons, Highcharts does not sort the data, instead it requires that the implementer pre-sorts the data.</p>"
		    },
		    "16": {
		        "title": "Highcharts already defined in the page",
		        "text": "<h1>Highcharts already defined in the page</h1><p>This error happens if the <code>Highcharts</code> namespace already exists when loading</p><p>Highcharts or Highstock.</p><p>This is caused by including Highcharts or Highstock more than once.</p><p>Keep in mind that the <code>Highcharts.Chart</code> constructor and all features of Highcharts are included in Highstock, so if using the <code>Chart</code> and <code>StockChart</code> constructors in combination, only the <code>highstock.js</code> file is required.</p>"
		    },
		    "17": {
		        "title": "The requested series type does not exist",
		        "text": "<h1>The requested series type does not exist</h1><p>This error happens when setting <code>chart.type</code> or <code>series.type</code> to a series type that isn't defined in Highcharts. A typical reason may be that the</p><p>module or extension where the series type is defined isn't included.</p><p>For example in order to create an <code>arearange</code> series, the <code>highcharts-more.js</code> file must be loaded.</p>"
		    },
		    "18": {
		        "title": "The requested axis does not exist",
		        "text": "<h1>The requested axis does not exist</h1><p>This error happens when setting a series' <code>xAxis</code> or <code>yAxis</code> property to point to an axis that does not exist.</p>"
		    },
		    "19": {
		        "title": "Too many ticks",
		        "text": "<h1>Too many ticks</h1><p>This error happens when applying too many ticks to an axis, specifically when adding more ticks than the axis pixel length.</p><p>With default value this won't happen, but there are edge cases, for example when setting axis categories and <code>xAxis.labels.step</code> in combination with a long data range, when the axis is instructed to create a great number of ticks.</p>"
		    },
		    "20": {
		        "title": "Can't add object point configuration to a long data series",
		        "text": "<h1>Can't add object point configuration to a long data series</h1><p>In Highstock, when trying to add a point using the object literal configuration syntax, it will only work when the number of data points is below the series' <a href=\"https://api.highcharts.com/highstock#plotOptions.series.turboThreshold\">turboThreshold</a>. Instead of the object syntax, use the Array syntax.</p>"
		    },
		    "21": {
		        "title": "Can't find Proj4js library",
		        "text": "<h1>Can't find Proj4js library</h1><p>Using latitude/longitude functionality in Highmaps requires the <a href=\"http://proj4js.org\">Proj4js</a> library to be loaded.</p>"
		    },
		    "22": {
		        "title": "Map does not support latitude/longitude",
		        "text": "<h1>Map does not support latitude/longitude</h1><p>The loaded map does not support latitude/longitude functionality. This is only supported with maps from the <a href=\"https://code.highcharts.com/mapdata\">official Highmaps map collection</a> from version 1.1.0 onwards. If you are using a custom map, consider using the <a href=\"https://proj4js.org\">Proj4js</a> library to convert between projections.</p>"
		    },
		    "23": {
		        "title": "Unsupported color format used for color interpolation",
		        "text": "<h1>Unsupported color format used for color interpolation</h1><p>Highcharts supports three color formats primarily: hex (`#FFFFFF`), rgb (<code>rgba(255,255,255)</code>) and rgba (<code>rgba(255,255,255,1)</code>). If any other format, like 3-digit colors (`#FFF`), named colors (<code>white</code>) or gradient structures are used in for example a heatmap, Highcharts will fail to interpolate and will</p><p>instead use the end-color with no interpolation applied.</p><p>We've chosen to preserve this limitation in order to keep the weight of the implementation at a minimum.</p>"
		    },
		    "24": {
		        "title": "Cannot run Point.update on a grouped point",
		        "text": "<h1>Cannot run Point.update on a grouped point</h1><p>Running <code>Point.update</code> in Highstock when a point is grouped by data grouping is not supported.</p><p>This is not supported because when data grouping is enabled, there won't be any</p><p>references to the raw points, which is required by the <code>Point.update</code> function.</p>"
		    },
		    "25": {
		        "title": "Can't find Moment.js library",
		        "text": "<h1>Can't find Moment.js library</h1><p>Using the global.timezone option requires the <a href=\"https://momentjs.com/\">Moment.js</a> library to be loaded.</p>"
		    },
		    "26": {
		        "title": "WebGL not supported, and no fallback module included",
		        "text": "<h1>WebGL not supported, and no fallback module included</h1><p>This happens when the browser doesn't support WebGL,<b>and</b> the canvas fallback module (<code>boost-canvas.js</code>) hasn't been included OR if the fallback module was included<b>after</b> the boost module.</p><p>If a fallback is required, make sure to include <code>boost-canvas.js</code>, and that it's included before <code>boost.js</code>.</p><p>Please note that the fallback module is not intended as a fully-featured one. Rather, it's a minimal implementation of the WebGL counterpart.</p>"
		    },
		    "27": {
		        "title": "This browser does not support SVG",
		        "text": "<h1>This browser does not support SVG</h1><p>This happens in old IE when the <code>oldie.js</code> module isn't loaded.</p><p>If compatibility with IE versions 6, 7 and 8 is required, add the module after</p><p>loading <code>highcharts.js</code>. In a website context, it's a good idea to load it in a conditional comment to avoid traffic overhead and dead code in modern browsers: </p><pre>&lt;!--[if lt IE 9]&gt;\n    &lt;script src='https://code.highcharts.com/modules/oldie.js'&gt;&lt;/script&gt;\n&lt;![endif]--&gt;</pre>"
		    },
		    "28": {
		        "title": "Fallback to export server disabled",
		        "text": "<h1>Fallback to export server disabled</h1><p>This happens when the offline export module encounters a chart that it can't</p><p>export successfully, and the fallback to the online export server is disabled. The offline exporting module will fail for certain browsers, and certain</p><p>features (e.g. <a href=\"https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/exporting.allowHTML\">exporting.allowHTML</a> ), depending on the type of image exporting to. For a compatibility overview, see <a href=\"https://www.highcharts.com/docs/export-module/client-side-export\">Client Side Export</a>.</p><p>For very complex charts, it's possible that exporting fail in browsers that don't support Blob objects, due to data URL length limits. It's always recommended to define the <a href=\"https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/exporting.error\">exporting.error</a> callback when disabling the fallback, so that details can be provided to the end-user if offline export isn't working for them.</p>"
		    },
		    "29": {
		        "title": "Browser does not support WebAudio",
		        "text": "<h1>Browser does not support WebAudio</h1><p>This happens when you attempt to use the sonification module on a chart in a browser or environment that does not support the WebAudio API. This API is supported on all modern browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.</p>"
		    },
		    "30": {
		        "title": "Invalid instrument",
		        "text": "<h1>Invalid instrument</h1><p>This happens when you try to use a sonification instrument that is not valid. If you are using a predefined instrument, make sure your spelling is correct.</p>"
		    },
		    "meta": {
		        "files": [
		            "errors/10/readme.md",
		            "errors/10/enduser.md",
		            "errors/11/readme.md",
		            "errors/12/readme.md",
		            "errors/13/readme.md",
		            "errors/14/readme.md",
		            "errors/15/readme.md",
		            "errors/16/readme.md",
		            "errors/17/readme.md",
		            "errors/18/readme.md",
		            "errors/19/readme.md",
		            "errors/20/readme.md",
		            "errors/21/readme.md",
		            "errors/22/readme.md",
		            "errors/23/readme.md",
		            "errors/24/readme.md",
		            "errors/25/readme.md",
		            "errors/26/readme.md",
		            "errors/27/readme.md",
		            "errors/28/readme.md",
		            "errors/29/readme.md",
		            "errors/30/readme.md"
		        ]
		    }
		};

	}(Highcharts));
	(function (H) {
		/* *
		 *
		 *  (c) 2010-2019 Torstein Honsi
		 *
		 *  License: www.highcharts.com/license
		 *
		 * */



		var addEvent = H.addEvent,
		    isNumber = H.isNumber,
		    setOptions = H.setOptions,
		    each = H.each;

		setOptions({
		    /**
		     * @optionparent chart
		     */
		    chart: {
		        /**
		         * Whether to display errors on the chart. When `false`, the errors will
		         * be shown only in the console.
		         *
		         * Requires `debugger.js` module.
		         *
		         * @sample highcharts/chart/display-errors/
		         *         Show errors on chart
		         *
		         * @since 7.0.0
		         */
		        displayErrors: true
		    }
		});

		addEvent(H.Chart, 'displayError', function (e) {
		    var chart = this,
		        code = e.code,
		        msg,
		        options = chart.options.chart,
		        renderer = chart.renderer,
		        chartWidth,
		        chartHeight;

		    if (chart.errorElements) {
		        each(chart.errorElements, function (el) {
		            if (el) {
		                el.destroy();
		            }
		        });
		    }

		    if (options && options.displayErrors) {
		        chart.errorElements = [];
		        msg = isNumber(code) ? 'Highcharts error #' + code + ': ' +
		            H.errorMessages[code].title + H.errorMessages[code].text : code;
		        chartWidth = chart.chartWidth;
		        chartHeight = chart.chartHeight;

		        // Render red chart frame.
		        chart.errorElements[0] = renderer.rect(
		            2,
		            2,
		            chartWidth - 4,
		            chartHeight - 4
		        ).attr({
		            'stroke-width': 4,
		            stroke: '#ff0000',
		            zIndex: 3
		        }).add();

		        // Render error message.
		        chart.errorElements[1] = renderer.label(
		            msg,
		            0,
		            0,
		            'rect',
		            null,
		            null,
		            true
		        ).css({
		            color: '#ffffff',
		            width: chartWidth - 16,
		            padding: 0
		        }).attr({
		            fill: '#ff0000',
		            width: chartWidth,
		            padding: 8,
		            zIndex: 10
		        }).add();

		        chart.errorElements[1].attr({
		            y: chartHeight - this.errorElements[1].getBBox().height
		        });
		    }
		});

		addEvent(H.Chart, 'beforeRedraw', function () {
		    var errorElements = this.errorElements;

		    if (errorElements && errorElements.length) {
		        each(errorElements, function (el) {
		            el.destroy();
		        });
		    }
		    this.errorElements = null;
		});

	}(Highcharts));
	return (function () {




	}());
}));
